Using Jerk Chicken using another recipe (bottled marinade), Jerk Salad Dressing (another recipe), Mandarin oranges and fresh baby spinach, this is a spicy slightly sweet treat that's good on the waistline. This would also taste great with dried cranberries, and toasted almond slices.Submitted by: ANDICOONS

This is the kind of miracle dish that can convert anyone to tofu. The Jamaican "jerk" seasoning is sure-to-please. It's sort of like barbeque and sort of like curry, savory and sweet at the same time. Just make sure you allow plenty of time for the pressing and marinating. The drier the tofu gets before you put it in the marinade, the better. It will soak up more flavor and be nicely chewy. Submitted by: JACQUIERAWVEGAN

Like a little spice with your burger? Try this deliciously healthy turkey burger with a kick of Jamaican jerk spice! Easy to prepare, super tasty--this is sure to be a family favorite!Submitted by: TERRIFICLYFIT

This is another "stretched" recipe we did for the Boys and Girls Club one dinner service. We only had about 8 lbs of chicken to stretch between 60 kids, and not enough rice to give them all either. What we did have were potatoes, so this flavourful, oven-stewed meal was created!Submitted by: JO_JO_BA

This is a dish that can be eaten at any time and on any occasion. Chicken wings, drumsticks, or breast can be used. You can make it as spicy as you want by the amount of jerk season you add to your recipe.Submitted by: PAULINE1123

We like the Oxtail kinda like a really thick stew and a bit spicy. But you can leave out some of the hot pepper if you don't want it spicy. We serve it over sticky white rice and with fried yellow (sweet) plantains.Submitted by: OLIVERSMOM1130

On a mission trip to Jamaica, I learned this recipe from sticking my head in and asking the cook questions about what she was cooking. I was graciously welcomed into her kitchen and given a seat to listen and watch.

Note- this is an all day stew to make the house smell wonderful.Submitted by: GAMECOX